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i think it is because of the river they had a source of food and water for plants and many other things.

What i think it would be is this. The civilization in Mesopotamia began in the valleys of the Tigris and the Euphrates river because in these rivers the people were provided with a source of water to drink,bathe,and water crops with, food, like fish. And for transportation and trading like they made boats to go across to another part of the river to go other shelters and trade with the other people or to visit others too.

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They provided a surplus of food which enabled resources to be spent on civilising activities rather than just a struggle for survival.,

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The land in the valleys by rivers were/are very fertile, being perfect for growing healthy crops. As agriculture replaced hunting and gathering, people had more time to specialize (i.e. become artisans) and were able to form groups that eventually became civilizations.

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They wanted to take showers and get water for there survivement and follow the path for easy maps for where they are going.

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It was near large bodies of water and it was thought to be the site of a mystical garden.

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Civilization began in mesopotamia because of the fertile crescent.

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fertile soils and stuff

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